St. Philips Church and Memorial Hall
| Address: | 240 avenue Tache |
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| Current Use: | Residences |
| Other Work: | 2023 |
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More Information
St. Philips Church is an example of the Late Gothic Revival style that became popular in the first half of the twentieth century. The style is a subdued expression of the Gothic Revival style, which was one of the most enduring architectural movements of the nineteenth century. The red brick church sits on a rusticated stone base with corner buttresses and a mix of pointed arch and plain windows. In 1959, a modernist hall was added. The deconsecrated church was purchased in 2021 and has been repurposed into residences.
Design Characteristics
| Materials: | brick, stone |
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| Style: | Late Gothic Revival |
| Neighbourhood: | St. Boniface |
